Women’s College Basketball Player Rankings – Class by Class! Week 3

The women’s college basketball season is still very young but we are starting to get a sense of who the top players will be this season. In this week, it was the US Thanksgiving weekend, so I hope all of my American readers enjoyed a happy and joyous weekend. I was enjoying a family wedding in the States this weekend, so the rankings are a bit late this week. They will finally go back to the regular scheduled Monday posts starting from next week.

On that note, listed below are the top 36 seniors, the top 27 juniors, the top 18 sophomores and the top 9 freshmen for the week of Nov. 19th to Nov. 25th. If  you are a new time reader or have questions, please check the FAQ page or comment below. Curious to know who made last week’s list? Click here for it.

SENIORS

  1. Arike Ogunbowale – Notre Dame
  2. Asia Durr – Louisville
  3. Teaira McCowan – Mississippi State
  4. Napheesa Collier – Connecticut
  5. Kristine Anigwe – California
  6. Brianna Turner – Notre Dame
  7. Katie Lou Samuelson – Connecticut
  8. Hallie Thome – Michigan
  9. Sophie Cunningham – Missouri
  10. Bridget Carleton – Iowa State
  11. Megan Gustafson – Iowa
  12. Jessica Shepard – Notre Dame
  13. Kalani Brown – Baylor
  14. Taylor Murray – Kentucky
  15. Beatrice Mompremier – Miami
  16. Jatarie White – Texas
  17. Regan Magarity – Virginia Tech
  18. Kenisha Bell – Minnesota
  19. Kiara Leslie – NC State
  20. Alanna Smith – Stanford
  21. Asha Thomas – California
  22. Cierra Dillard – Buffalo
  23. Sam Fuehring – Louisville
  24. Taylor Emery – Virginia Tech
  25. Zykera Rice – Gonzaga
  26. Megan Huff – Utah
  27. Nicole Munger – Michigan
  28. Mariya Moore – USC
  29. Anriel Howard – Mississippi State
  30. Kennedy Leonard – Colorado
  31. Miranda Drummond – Syracuse
  32. Presley Hudson – Central Michigan
  33. Whitney Jennings – Butler
  34. James Laken – Green Bay
  35. Laura Stockton – Gonzaga
  36. Sophie Elenga – Arizona State

JUNIORS

  1. Jackie Young – Notre Dame
  2. Sabrina Ionescu – Oregon
  3. Tiana Mangakahia – Syracuse
  4. Ruthy Hebard – Oregon
  5. Stephanie Jones – Maryland
  6. Stephanie Watts – North Carolina
  7. Mikayla Pivec –  Oregon State
  8. Becca Hittner – Drake
  9. Lauren Cox – Baylor
  10. DiJonai Carrington – Stanford
  11. Kiah Gillespie – Florida State
  12. Grace Hunter – NC State
  13. Te’a Cooper – South Carolina
  14. Sug Sutton – Texas
  15. Sara Rhine – Drake
  16. Nadia Fingall – Stanford
  17. Francesca Pan – Georgia Tech
  18. Shay Colley – Michigan State
  19. Dominique Oden – Purdue
  20. Kaila Charles – Maryland
  21. Quinessa Caylo-Do – Colorado
  22. Theresa Onwuka – Buffalo
  23. Brittany Brewer – Texas Tech
  24. Rachael Childress – UAB
  25. Brenna Wise – Indiana
  26. Jasmine Walker – Alabama
  27. Ellie Harmeyer – Belmont

SOPHOMORES

  1. Chennedy Carter – Texas A&M
  2. Destiny Slocum – Oregon State
  3. Satou Sabally – Oregon
  4. Vivian Gray – Oklahoma State
  5. Megan Walker – Connecticut
  6. Rennia Davis – Tennessee
  7. Tiana England – St. John’s
  8. Aari McDonald – Arizona
  9. N’dea Jones – Texas A&M
  10. Andra Espinoza-Hunter – Texas A&M
  11. Kasiyahna Kushkituah – Tennessee
  12. Erin Boley – Oregon
  13. Macee Williams – IUPUI
  14. Kelsey Marshall – Miami
  15. Kysre Gondrezick – West Virginia
  16. A’riana Gray – Xavier
  17. Dana Evans – Louisville
  18. Lauren Yearwood – Santa Clara

FRESHMEN

  1. Rhyne Howard – Kentucky
  2. Shaylee Gonzales – BYU
  3. Sydni Harvey – South Florida
  4. Valencia Myers – Florida State
  5. Cate Reese – Arizona
  6. Christyn Williams – Connecticut
  7. NaLyssa Smith – Baylor
  8. Taylor Mikesell – Maryland
  9. Audrey Warren – Texas
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